Light Higgses at the Tevatron and at the LHC and Observable Dark Matter in SUGRA and D Branes
Daniel Feldman, Zuowei Liu, Pran Nath

TL;DR
This paper explores Higgs mass patterns and dark matter detection prospects across various supersymmetric models, highlighting the potential for Higgs discovery at the LHC and dark matter experiments due to specific parameter regions.
Contribution
It identifies Higgs mass patterns with enhanced production cross sections and predicts their detectability at the LHC and dark matter experiments, incorporating recent experimental constraints.
Findings
Higgs mass patterns can produce large cross sections for detection.
Recent collider and dark matter limits constrain these patterns.
A 'Wall' of parameter points enhances dark matter detection prospects.
Abstract
Sparticle landscapes in mSUGRA, in SUGRA models with nonuniversalities (NUSUGRA), and in D brane models are analyzed. The analysis exhibits the existence of Higgs Mass Patterns (HPs) (for ) where the CP odd Higgs could be the next heavier particle beyond the LSP and sometimes even lighter than the LSP. It is shown that the Higgs production cross sections from the HPs are typically the largest enhancing the prospects for their detection at the LHC. Indeed it is seen that the recent Higgs production limits from CDF/D\O\ are beginning to put constraints on the HPs. It is also seen that the limits constrain the HPs more stringently. Predictions of the Higgs production cross sections for these patterns at the LHC are made. We compute the neutralino-proton cross sections for dark matter experiments and show that the largest also…
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